On Saturday, the US President Donald Trump revealed that he could pressure Chinese technology companies.
The French government announced on Saturday that it could create a law, which would have all workers wear face masks.
The Telegraph reported on Saturday that the UK government would scrap the project Public Health England.
On Saturday, the President of Mexico Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador stated that Mexico recovered 52,455 jobs during August.
The workers of Colombian delivery service Rappi went on strike on Saturday due to unfair working conditions.
On Sunday, the Mexican government announced that vaccination against COVD-19 could start in April.
On Saturday, the Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and the Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed that the situation in Belarusian would be solved soon.
On Saturday, the US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs David Hale said that Lebanon would only get financial aid when the Lebanese leaders committed to real change.
On Saturday, the director of the Irish tourism authority Michael Cawley has resigned, after going on a vacation to Italy.
Peru's official INEI statistics announced on Saturday that the gross domestic product contracted by 18.06% in June.
On Saturday, the US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo stated that the US government was discussing the problems in Belarus with the EU.
Brazil's gaming firm Wildlife Studios raised $120M from Vulcan Capital, the investment arm of Microsoft co-founder, which valued the company at $3B.
Starboard Value stated that it sold 73% of stake in eBay over the Q2, keeping ownership of 2M eBay shares, the regulatory filing revealed.
Trian Fund Management announced that it sold its stakes in P&G and other biggest holdings in the Q2 to free up funds for new investments.
The economy of Peru contracted 18.06% year-on-year in June, the fourth month of contraction amid the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA) stated on Friday on formed a coalition with other trade companies to combat counterfeit goods on online stores such as Amazon.com.
On Saturday, the government of South Africa lifted the lockdown restrictions that were implemented due to COVID-19.
Facebook expressed regret on Saturday about Apple's decision to refuse abolishing a 30% fee for listing applications on its platform.
On Saturday, the Prime Minister of India stated that India is ready for the mass production of coronavirus vaccines.
The German trade union IG Metall on Saturday proposed a four-day work week in order to save industry jobs.
On Saturday, it was announced by Alibaba-owned chain Freshippo that it would shut down 21 supermarkets in Shenzhen due to the coronavirus.
Sky News reported on Saturday that Debenhams had appointed a group of advisers, which would draw up plans of a liquidation.
On Saturday, the US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visited Poland and met with the PM Mateusz Morawiecki to discuss a defence agreement and the situation in Belarus.
UPS and FedEx announced on Friday that the two companies could not deliver mail-in ballots of the US Postal Service.